Description
The K&N 07-08 Toyota Tundra V8-4.7L AirCharger Performance Intake is designed to optimize airflow and enhance engine performance. Made from durable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and featuring a rotationally-molded tube, this system increases airflow volume to your engine, resulting in guaranteed gains in horsepower and torque. Its oversized, conical shape allows for up to 100,000 miles of service before maintenance, thanks to the washable, reusable High-Flow Air Filter with oiled cotton media. This filter efficiently captures contaminants while maintaining high airflow, ensuring long-lasting performance under normal highway conditions. A custom heat shield is incorporated to protect intake air from the high temperatures of your engine bay, helping maintain optimal intake temperatures and improving overall efficiency. Installation is straightforward and typically completed within 90 minutes, making it an accessible upgrade for enthusiasts and DIYers alike.
Features:
- High-density polyethylene (HDPE) rotationally-molded tube for increased airflow volume
- Guaranteed horsepower and torque improvement
- Washable, reusable High-Flow Air Filter with oiled cotton media for up to 100,000 miles of service
- Oversized conical filter design for maximum airflow and filter longevity
- Custom heat shield to prevent hot air ingestion from the engine bay
- Simple installation that typically takes less than 90 minutes
- Protected by K&N’s No-Hassle Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Designed to fit 2007-2009 Toyota Tundra and 2009 Toyota Sequoia with V8-4.7L engines
- Not CARB-legal for use on pollution-controlled vehicles in California
Fitment:
Toyota Sequoia Limited 2008
Toyota Sequoia Limited 2009
Toyota Sequoia SR5 2008
Toyota Sequoia SR5 2009
Toyota Tundra Base 2007
Toyota Tundra Base 2008
Toyota Tundra Base 2009
Toyota Tundra Limited 2007
Toyota Tundra Limited 2008
Toyota Tundra Limited 2009
Toyota Tundra SR5 2007
Toyota Tundra SR5 2008
Toyota Tundra SR5 2009



























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